Contractual Obligations by Elle Rivers
When Lily is offered a ticket out of the career and life she hates, she takes it. Even if it means signing a contract to marry the attractive but aloof Sebastian Miller for five years.
Her job is simple: play the happy house wife in person and on social media and she will get awarded a million dollars of her inheritance. That money is more than enough for her to start a life on her own and away from her controlling parents. It should be easy.
But four years in, she’s more than ready to be done with this marriage. She’s pretty sure her husband hates her, and she longs for the freedom the end of their contract will bring—a freedom that is threatened when she’s called to meet Sebastian’s father, the orchestrator of this whole sham. She worries he will try to extend their contractual marriage.
What he does is worse.
Forced to move across the country due to a promotion for Sebastian is her worst nightmare, but her only choice is to pretend to be fine.
She prepares for the last year of their marriage to be more cold indifference, but being stuck in a new city shows a sweeter side of Sebastian that Lily never thought possible. Gone is the indifferent man she knows. In his place is the kind and patient man of her dreams.
But their clock is ticking—only one year of their marriage remains. Will they find love or will contractual obligations get in the way?
- File Name:contractual-obligations-by-elle-rivers.epub
- Original Title:Contractual Obligations
- Creator:Elle Rivers
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0BXHY11XM
- Date:2023-03-31T16:00:00+00:00
- File Size:344.921 KB
Elle Rivers
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There is a good plot and ideas here but the writing wasn't the best at times. A lot of the exposition was written like YA not romance. The characters, particularly her villainous parents, were written exaggeratedly, making their actions and conversations awkward and unbelievable at several junctures.
Thank you for sharing, I'll move to my TBR now instead of this
I agree the plot was good, but I wished it was a dual pov. It' was all about Lily and sebastien seemed like a foil character at times, we really loved our mmcs to take control so it was hard to see both of them being puppets for their parents. 5/10.
Thanks for posting this, saved me the time investment!